Now, can’t you just hear DMX roaring in the background while this is going on: “Y’all gone make me lose my mind up in here, up in here. Y’all gone make me act a fool up in here, up in here.”

Keep in mind, Trump has now fired the former Apprentice star, what, four times? And she still managed to show up on television Thursday morning ready for her closeup. During an appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America, she defended herself, and denied that she had been fired.

But don’t count on Omarosa being down for long. She has studied at the feet of the Reality Manipulator-In-Chief, so she will use the latest firing to advance her brand. Look for her to star in a reality television series and sign a multimillion dollar book deal.

“[Chief of staff] John Kelly and I had a very straightforward discussion about concerns that I had, issues that I raised, and as a result, I resigned,” she told co-host Michael Strahan. She said her resignation from her rolewi as director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison would take effect in January.

“When I have a chance to tell my story, Michael, I have quite a story to tell,” she said. “As the only African-American woman in this White House, as a senior staff and assistant to the president, I have seen things that made me feel uncomfortable, that have upset me, that have affected me deeply and emotionally. That has affected my community and my people. And when I can tell my story, it is a profound story that I know the world will want to hear.”

On that note, Donald Trump is likely willing to help her rewrite history as it pertains to the administration’s diversity problem. She was invited back to the White House Thursday after her unceremonious firing possibly after officials realized that Black women voters were responsible for Doug Jones’ ability to shellackRoy Moorein the Alabama Senate race. Did they realize that it looked bad for the administration to discard one of its two Black cabinet members like so much detritus? (U.S. Housing Secretary Ben Carson is Trump’s other Black cabinet member.)

Meanwhile, Omarosa’s future remains up in the air, but in the words of GMA co-host Robin Roberts, “Bye, Felicia.” But possibly not for long.

2. Leader of the pack.

3. “It is our duty to fight for our freedom.”- Assata Shakur

4. Dignity, Pride, Roots.

10 Powerful Photos Of Colin Kaepernick Looking Like Black Excellence

In 2016, Colin Kaepernick went from a famous NFL player to an infamous civil rights activist after deciding to kneel during the National Anthem to protest against the injustices African-Americans face in this country.
Kaepernick made standing up for what you believe in something to aspire to. The quarterback presented a bold statement and gave life to an old trend by letting his afro grow and flourish. If that wasn’t Black enough, he even rocked cornrows for a while during the season.
We honor his confidence, strength and Blackness with photos of Colin Kaepernick looking like Black excellence. #KaepSoBlack